Path loss, or path attenuation, is the reduction in power density of an electromagnetic wave as it propagates through space. It is a major component in the analysis and design of the link budget of a telecommunication system. This term is commonly used in wireless communications and signal propagation.
Shown below are tables that show the maximum allowable path loss for the Tarana G1 system in both 5 GHz and CBRS frequencies. This is used in the Google planner tool for Tarana partners.
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